Can I still exchange Deutsche Marks for accepted currency anymore?
Q. i have a few hundred old Deutsche Marks lying around and i was wondering if i can still exchange then for Dollars or Euros. by the way i am an American so if i could do it at a local bank that would be awesome.
Asked by Burton Incarnate - Sun Sep 28 04:08:55 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. While it's impossible to exchange it the US, it'll be possible forever (or at least for a very long time) in Germany - I know it for sure cause my pal was in the same situation. Get someone do that for you when in Germany - few hundred old Deutsche Marks would amount to 1/2 of "few hundred" USD if memory serves.
Answered by zzorg - Sun Sep 28 15:19:21 2008
Q. i have a few hundred old Deutsche Marks lying around and i was wondering if i can still exchange then for Dollars or Euros. by the way i am an American so if i could do it at a local bank that would be awesome.
Asked by Burton Incarnate - Sun Sep 28 04:08:55 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. While it's impossible to exchange it the US, it'll be possible forever (or at least for a very long time) in Germany - I know it for sure cause my pal was in the same situation. Get someone do that for you when in Germany - few hundred old Deutsche Marks would amount to 1/2 of "few hundred" USD if memory serves.
Answered by zzorg - Sun Sep 28 15:19:21 2008
I have 2 hundred Deutsche Marks, the pre Euro currency. Can I still get them exchanged?
Q. No one seems to know.
Asked by Colin C - Tue Jul 20 12:31:58 2010 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You can if you take them to the Bundesbank. You'll need to go to Germany!
Answered by old know all - Tue Jul 20 12:37:48 2010
Q. No one seems to know.
Asked by Colin C - Tue Jul 20 12:31:58 2010 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You can if you take them to the Bundesbank. You'll need to go to Germany!
Answered by old know all - Tue Jul 20 12:37:48 2010
Can I still trade in French franks and Deutsche marks for Euro? If so, what's the exchange rate?
Q. Can I still trade in French franks and Deutsche marks for Euro? If so, what's the exchange rate?
Asked by overdramatic91 - Sat Jun 21 20:55:26 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Yes you can still exchange them. But the problem is that you can only do that at the National Central Banks and only for notes that are not past a certain age. You cannot exchange Francs and DM at normal banks or exchange offices. So if you intend to go to Paris anytime soon take your Francs with you and exchange them there at the Banque de France. Same with Germany, here you need to take your Deutsche Mark to one of the 66 branches of the Bundesbank that are spread all over Germany. 2 Deutschmarks or 7 Francs are roughly 1 EUR. You can find the exact exchange rate at www.xe.com.
Answered by t_maia2000 - Sat Jun 21 21:40:05 2008
Q. Can I still trade in French franks and Deutsche marks for Euro? If so, what's the exchange rate?
Asked by overdramatic91 - Sat Jun 21 20:55:26 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Yes you can still exchange them. But the problem is that you can only do that at the National Central Banks and only for notes that are not past a certain age. You cannot exchange Francs and DM at normal banks or exchange offices. So if you intend to go to Paris anytime soon take your Francs with you and exchange them there at the Banque de France. Same with Germany, here you need to take your Deutsche Mark to one of the 66 branches of the Bundesbank that are spread all over Germany. 2 Deutschmarks or 7 Francs are roughly 1 EUR. You can find the exact exchange rate at www.xe.com.
Answered by t_maia2000 - Sat Jun 21 21:40:05 2008
In my attic I found alot of Deutsche marks from 1910 and I need to know if they are still worth anything?
Q. These are all hundreds'
Asked by Dante it is... - Wed Mar 26 13:40:38 2008 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. They are easily worth more than face value to a collector or a museum. I'd get them valued first by a curator. Then I'd sell to the private sector.
Answered by Ricky J. - Wed Mar 26 13:47:03 2008
Q. These are all hundreds'
Asked by Dante it is... - Wed Mar 26 13:40:38 2008 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. They are easily worth more than face value to a collector or a museum. I'd get them valued first by a curator. Then I'd sell to the private sector.
Answered by Ricky J. - Wed Mar 26 13:47:03 2008
How can I still convert Deutsche marks?
Q. How can I still convert Deutsche marks?
Asked by Tom J - Mon Jun 11 01:04:51 2007 - - 8 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Hello, I live in Germany... You can exchange unlimited amounts of the banknotes and coins listed below indefinitely and free of charge at all Deutsche Bundesbank branches during the counter opening hours. There are many places... The link was in German - but this one is in English - with a map of where to find them... * Banknotes and coins from the Bank deutscher Laender (BdL) with the exception of the 50 Mark BdL note II (green), issued in 1948 (exchange stopped on 15 March 1951) * Bundesbank banknotes (banknote series BBk I/Ia and III/IIIa) * Federal coins denominated in Deutsche Mark or Pfennig with the exception of the 2 DM coin first issue (1951, withdrawn from circulation on 1 July 1958) The 50 Mark BdL note mentioned… [cont.]
Answered by thumberlina - Tue Jun 12 09:29:52 2007
Q. How can I still convert Deutsche marks?
Asked by Tom J - Mon Jun 11 01:04:51 2007 - - 8 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Hello, I live in Germany... You can exchange unlimited amounts of the banknotes and coins listed below indefinitely and free of charge at all Deutsche Bundesbank branches during the counter opening hours. There are many places... The link was in German - but this one is in English - with a map of where to find them... * Banknotes and coins from the Bank deutscher Laender (BdL) with the exception of the 50 Mark BdL note II (green), issued in 1948 (exchange stopped on 15 March 1951) * Bundesbank banknotes (banknote series BBk I/Ia and III/IIIa) * Federal coins denominated in Deutsche Mark or Pfennig with the exception of the 2 DM coin first issue (1951, withdrawn from circulation on 1 July 1958) The 50 Mark BdL note mentioned… [cont.]
Answered by thumberlina - Tue Jun 12 09:29:52 2007
Where can I change Deutsche Marks to Euros in the US?
Q. Where can I change Deutsche Marks to Euros in the US?
Asked by Sarabjit - Wed Jun 10 22:28:34 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I think they stopped accepting Marks (and any other older currencies for the countries that went Euro ten years ago) quite some time ago. You are better off trying to get what you can from a coin shop.
Answered by Kate J - Thu Jun 11 00:12:39 2009
Q. Where can I change Deutsche Marks to Euros in the US?
Asked by Sarabjit - Wed Jun 10 22:28:34 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I think they stopped accepting Marks (and any other older currencies for the countries that went Euro ten years ago) quite some time ago. You are better off trying to get what you can from a coin shop.
Answered by Kate J - Thu Jun 11 00:12:39 2009
I have a 100 Hundert Deutsche Mark banknote from 1960 in good condition. What is it worth in US currency?
Q. There's an eagle on the back with wings spread, head turned to the left, and an older man on front with strange hat on, his head turned left.
Asked by twitch - Wed May 6 17:29:56 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. That note is still redeemable, but only at certain banks in Germany. You would get about US$67.92 for it. It would sell on eBay as a collectible for between $60 and $80, depending on condition.
Answered by I. B. Zoxx - Wed May 6 20:58:37 2009
Q. There's an eagle on the back with wings spread, head turned to the left, and an older man on front with strange hat on, his head turned left.
Asked by twitch - Wed May 6 17:29:56 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. That note is still redeemable, but only at certain banks in Germany. You would get about US$67.92 for it. It would sell on eBay as a collectible for between $60 and $80, depending on condition.
Answered by I. B. Zoxx - Wed May 6 20:58:37 2009
now that the deutsche mark is no longer in cirrculation what is the american dollar value of the DM?
Q. my husband has a 20DM and wondering if there was any value. DN5736200G8 issued 1 october 1993.
Asked by Morgan D - Wed Jul 30 14:06:23 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You can exchange it for about 1:1.25 (about $25).
Answered by Jayinem - Wed Jul 30 14:20:21 2008
Q. my husband has a 20DM and wondering if there was any value. DN5736200G8 issued 1 october 1993.
Asked by Morgan D - Wed Jul 30 14:06:23 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You can exchange it for about 1:1.25 (about $25).
Answered by Jayinem - Wed Jul 30 14:20:21 2008
How much is a $10 Deutsche Mark bill worth TODAY?
Q. I know it has been replaced by the Euro, but does it have any value?
Asked by mr4242us - Fri Apr 3 18:34:48 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. As a collectible, between $5 and $10. If you were able to redeem it, US$6.89. They are still redeemable, but only at certain banks in Germany.
Answered by Floyd the Barberian - Fri Apr 3 21:54:11 2009
Q. I know it has been replaced by the Euro, but does it have any value?
Asked by mr4242us - Fri Apr 3 18:34:48 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. As a collectible, between $5 and $10. If you were able to redeem it, US$6.89. They are still redeemable, but only at certain banks in Germany.
Answered by Floyd the Barberian - Fri Apr 3 21:54:11 2009
How much is a 1969 2 Deutsche Mark Worth?
Q. Please I have been trying to find the answer for years! Please help me!
Asked by jsandler26 - Thu Jul 17 15:11:52 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. about 75 usa cents!!!
Answered by mister ed - Thu Jul 17 15:44:39 2008
Q. Please I have been trying to find the answer for years! Please help me!
Asked by jsandler26 - Thu Jul 17 15:11:52 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. about 75 usa cents!!!
Answered by mister ed - Thu Jul 17 15:44:39 2008
Can anyone tell me what Zehn Deutsche Mark means?
Q. Someone gave me this paper money, and I don't know where it is from. It has a 10 on it and a picture of Carl Friedr. Gaub
Asked by Sonya h - Fri Jul 4 09:36:14 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. It's German money, if it is current, it's worth about $8, if it is old it may be worth more to a collector.
Answered by Maggie G - Fri Jul 4 09:56:55 2008
Q. Someone gave me this paper money, and I don't know where it is from. It has a 10 on it and a picture of Carl Friedr. Gaub
Asked by Sonya h - Fri Jul 4 09:36:14 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. It's German money, if it is current, it's worth about $8, if it is old it may be worth more to a collector.
Answered by Maggie G - Fri Jul 4 09:56:55 2008
Is Mark Foley of Deutsche Bank UK on the level?
Q. A letter from Mark Foley Director of Real Estate investments and banking Services at Deutsche Bank St Helier UK Came today to inform us that we were next of kin to a millionair. and want find out if is true.
Asked by J TORPPA - Wed Sep 3 18:23:57 2008 - - 2 Answers - 6 Comments
A. Even if Mark Foley is a real employee of Deutsche Bank - on which I have no information - that doesn't mean the letter is really from him. How does it suggest you contact them? If I were you, I'd ring Deutsche's Jersey office (01534) 889900 and ask to speak to him. If he really works there, they'll get you through to him.
Answered by gvih2g2 - Fri Sep 5 11:48:47 2008
Q. A letter from Mark Foley Director of Real Estate investments and banking Services at Deutsche Bank St Helier UK Came today to inform us that we were next of kin to a millionair. and want find out if is true.
Asked by J TORPPA - Wed Sep 3 18:23:57 2008 - - 2 Answers - 6 Comments
A. Even if Mark Foley is a real employee of Deutsche Bank - on which I have no information - that doesn't mean the letter is really from him. How does it suggest you contact them? If I were you, I'd ring Deutsche's Jersey office (01534) 889900 and ask to speak to him. If he really works there, they'll get you through to him.
Answered by gvih2g2 - Fri Sep 5 11:48:47 2008
is old German marks worth anything ?
Q. i have old deutsche marks a few 10,000 marks and a few 1,000 i think they might be worth something any help would be appreciated there not coins there paper... i have 7 total.. from 1918 1923 1914 5 in good condition 1 in old condition and 1 in alright condition
Asked by Ron Bowles - Mon Jul 13 04:02:08 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. It depends on what era they are from. If they are from the period right after WWI when the value was extremely low and therefore they printed ALOT, it's not worth much. Ask a local coin dealer they would know.
Answered by Jenn - Mon Jul 13 04:05:31 2009
Q. i have old deutsche marks a few 10,000 marks and a few 1,000 i think they might be worth something any help would be appreciated there not coins there paper... i have 7 total.. from 1918 1923 1914 5 in good condition 1 in old condition and 1 in alright condition
Asked by Ron Bowles - Mon Jul 13 04:02:08 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. It depends on what era they are from. If they are from the period right after WWI when the value was extremely low and therefore they printed ALOT, it's not worth much. Ask a local coin dealer they would know.
Answered by Jenn - Mon Jul 13 04:05:31 2009
can I still exchange a German Deutsche Mark for U.S. dollars?
Q. It is a 1923 German Deutsche Mark.
Asked by Starlene b - Sun Sep 23 16:27:12 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Firstly, if it was a bill from the year 1923, the currency would be German "Reichsmark"...and well, as YOU probably know (some others apparently ignore that), 1923 was the year of hyperinflation... so a simple roll was like 50 million Reichsmark in the morning and probably 70 million in the evening... But if you find someone naive enough to make that deal, tell me about it, I still have a 50 million Reichsmark bill and I d be willing to accept an exchange rate at hmm... let s say 1000RM to a dollar... I know, I m just too generous as the dollar is currently so low :-P
Answered by Chris - Tue Sep 25 04:17:50 2007
Q. It is a 1923 German Deutsche Mark.
Asked by Starlene b - Sun Sep 23 16:27:12 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Firstly, if it was a bill from the year 1923, the currency would be German "Reichsmark"...and well, as YOU probably know (some others apparently ignore that), 1923 was the year of hyperinflation... so a simple roll was like 50 million Reichsmark in the morning and probably 70 million in the evening... But if you find someone naive enough to make that deal, tell me about it, I still have a 50 million Reichsmark bill and I d be willing to accept an exchange rate at hmm... let s say 1000RM to a dollar... I know, I m just too generous as the dollar is currently so low :-P
Answered by Chris - Tue Sep 25 04:17:50 2007
Where on the web do I look for old European coin values?
Q. I have coins from the 50's, mostly, from Germany, France, Italy & Switzerland, in mint condition. Are they worth anything & where would I go to find out? I also have one mint condition 20 Deutsche Marks paper bill from the same time. Help me out on this - thanks!
Asked by *~*Ms Kitty*~*Spring has Sprung! - Wed Jun 20 09:36:38 2007 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I can lead you to at least two countries: 1) Germany: Coins : (use the left side menu) Notes: 2) Switzerland: Coins: You also need to have basic knowledge on coin grading, and here's a site to put you on the right track:
Answered by silverpet - Wed Jun 20 23:45:40 2007
Q. I have coins from the 50's, mostly, from Germany, France, Italy & Switzerland, in mint condition. Are they worth anything & where would I go to find out? I also have one mint condition 20 Deutsche Marks paper bill from the same time. Help me out on this - thanks!
Asked by *~*Ms Kitty*~*Spring has Sprung! - Wed Jun 20 09:36:38 2007 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I can lead you to at least two countries: 1) Germany: Coins : (use the left side menu) Notes: 2) Switzerland: Coins: You also need to have basic knowledge on coin grading, and here's a site to put you on the right track:
Answered by silverpet - Wed Jun 20 23:45:40 2007
Value of Deutsche Mark?
Q. At the very end of WW2, How much was the German mark compared to the value of The U.S dollar? As in at higest value of the Deutsche Mark, what was the value of It compared to the U.S dollar? Did that make sense? Thank you: )
Asked by Deeeeaarrr; - Mon Apr 20 21:28:25 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. If you go to the link and scroll down you will find a table showing you the value of the German currencies against the British Pound and the US Dollar.
Answered by Tony A - Mon Apr 20 22:19:20 2009
Q. At the very end of WW2, How much was the German mark compared to the value of The U.S dollar? As in at higest value of the Deutsche Mark, what was the value of It compared to the U.S dollar? Did that make sense? Thank you: )
Asked by Deeeeaarrr; - Mon Apr 20 21:28:25 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. If you go to the link and scroll down you will find a table showing you the value of the German currencies against the British Pound and the US Dollar.
Answered by Tony A - Mon Apr 20 22:19:20 2009
I have two funfzig deutsche mark and want to know if I can exchange them anywhere.?
Q. I have two funfzig deutsche mark and want to know if I can exchange them anywhere.?
Asked by melfunmelfun - Mon Jun 12 06:41:49 2006 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The Deutsche Mark notes can only be exchanged at the Federal Bank (Bundesbanken) or at the State Central Bank (Landeszentralbanken) since 3/1/2002, Local banks are not accepting DM anymore. The exchange rate is 1.95583, DM100 = Euro 51.13
Answered by Fernweh - Tue Jun 13 15:48:31 2006
Q. I have two funfzig deutsche mark and want to know if I can exchange them anywhere.?
Asked by melfunmelfun - Mon Jun 12 06:41:49 2006 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The Deutsche Mark notes can only be exchanged at the Federal Bank (Bundesbanken) or at the State Central Bank (Landeszentralbanken) since 3/1/2002, Local banks are not accepting DM anymore. The exchange rate is 1.95583, DM100 = Euro 51.13
Answered by Fernweh - Tue Jun 13 15:48:31 2006
How much is this coin worth?
Q. Its and old 1941 deutsche mark it has the Nazi symbol. Its in the condition i found it i have not cleaned it at all I heard that would take away some of its value so I was wondering what it is worth?
Asked by Ashlyn - Sun Aug 1 00:17:10 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Something is wrong with your description. There were no Reich marks minted in 1941. On the coin is Deutsches Reich one one side and the denomination is usually on the other and is say a Reich pfennig or a Reich mark. I need more info to give a value. Due to the war the Reich marks were paper money in 1941 they stopped in 1939.
Answered by Taiping - Sun Aug 1 14:01:01 2010
Q. Its and old 1941 deutsche mark it has the Nazi symbol. Its in the condition i found it i have not cleaned it at all I heard that would take away some of its value so I was wondering what it is worth?
Asked by Ashlyn - Sun Aug 1 00:17:10 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Something is wrong with your description. There were no Reich marks minted in 1941. On the coin is Deutsches Reich one one side and the denomination is usually on the other and is say a Reich pfennig or a Reich mark. I need more info to give a value. Due to the war the Reich marks were paper money in 1941 they stopped in 1939.
Answered by Taiping - Sun Aug 1 14:01:01 2010
How to get the highest sales price for a few German gold coins in New York City (Manhattan)?
Q. I own 5 coins. They are each 20 Deutsche Reich Mark, dated 1913, 1913, 1893, 1904 and 1912. What's the approximate value?
Asked by Christian S - Wed Aug 23 20:40:03 2006 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I believe, (off the top of my head), that these coins are about 1/5 ounce gold. They are, however, somewhat scarcer than other European gold coins. I would take them to a larger coin dealer, (R.M. Smythe is in manhattan I believe, they are very old and prestigious). They would give you fair value immediately. Items like this, though, sell well on Ebay and you may make more there. To get more details about the coin, I would look at World Coins and their values, and look the coins up. Many libraries will have this book, as well as many large bookstores, (not that I am telling you to just use a book in a bookstore...).
Answered by medoraman - Fri Aug 25 10:30:31 2006
Q. I own 5 coins. They are each 20 Deutsche Reich Mark, dated 1913, 1913, 1893, 1904 and 1912. What's the approximate value?
Asked by Christian S - Wed Aug 23 20:40:03 2006 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I believe, (off the top of my head), that these coins are about 1/5 ounce gold. They are, however, somewhat scarcer than other European gold coins. I would take them to a larger coin dealer, (R.M. Smythe is in manhattan I believe, they are very old and prestigious). They would give you fair value immediately. Items like this, though, sell well on Ebay and you may make more there. To get more details about the coin, I would look at World Coins and their values, and look the coins up. Many libraries will have this book, as well as many large bookstores, (not that I am telling you to just use a book in a bookstore...).
Answered by medoraman - Fri Aug 25 10:30:31 2006
mark foley Deutsche Bank ?
Q. did he say that the outside contractors could not find any heirs for a multiple million dollar inheritance other than you?
Asked by sammy - Tue Nov 18 00:02:42 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You have not given proper information for people to answer. I am guessing that you have received a fraud email, asking you to send money or bank information. If this is true; delete the email, and do not reply to it.
Answered by Gerry Attrick. - Tue Nov 18 09:27:21 2008
Q. did he say that the outside contractors could not find any heirs for a multiple million dollar inheritance other than you?
Asked by sammy - Tue Nov 18 00:02:42 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You have not given proper information for people to answer. I am guessing that you have received a fraud email, asking you to send money or bank information. If this is true; delete the email, and do not reply to it.
Answered by Gerry Attrick. - Tue Nov 18 09:27:21 2008
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